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HOME MARKETS. *TSf Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright). . LONDON, March 28. Received 28th, 8 p.m. Wheat is steady, quiet, and unchanged. Liverpool futures, March, 90 7-8 ths; May, 87 7-Bths: July. 86%; September, 86 5-Bths. Australian cargoes are dull owing to competition of River Plate ■wheat, which la selling freely about 2s cheaper. There In a fair retail demand for Australian spot at from 41s to 425. New Zealand longberry is nominally quoted from 39s 6d to 40s. Flour is scarce, and Is held for 29s «x store; 26s 6d c.l.f. Is asked for MarchjApril shipment. Oats are quiet Finest A Cartons, 35s to 25s 6d. Beans are scarce and unchanged. Peas are firm. Maples, spot. 39s to '4ls 6d. Butter Is quiet: Danish, 129s to 130s; colonial Is unchanged, the choicest selling readily, but secondaries are neglected. Cheese Is quiet. New Zealand 61a to •Is 6d.
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Southland Times, Issue 17305, 29 March 1913, Page 6
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146LATE COMMERCIAL Southland Times, Issue 17305, 29 March 1913, Page 6
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